Please join friends, both old and new, for House Rabbit Society’s Annual Valentine Luncheon on Sunday,
February 12 beginning at 12:30 P.M. The luncheon will be held at 311 Larkin Drive in Benicia. There is plenty of parking and there will be many bunnies to greet you!

This vegan luncheon will feature grilled basil polenta with marinara sauce, German mushroom soup,“heart-y” salad, raspberry sorbet, and an assortment of cookies. There will also be a variety of appetizers and choice of beverages. Cost of the luncheon is $15.00 with $2.00 extra for wine. 75% of the fee will go directly to House Rabbit Society. Prepaid reservations (or cancellations) are a must and need to be made no later than February 10.

A special Valentine Boutique will be open to both luncheon guests and others from 2:00 – 4:00 – no reservations necessary. Purchases can be made in cash or check.

So chase away your winter blues and join us for this fun, festive, and delicious event!

We invite you to join our new Rabbit Center Alumni Group for rabbits who have been adopted from the Rabbit Center and their human families! Join us on the third Saturday of the month from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. for a Q&A with HRS staff members to learn more about your new family member, get a free nail trim for your bun, receive tips on rabbit care, meet other adopters, learn about volunteer opportunities and other exciting happenings at HRS, and enjoy a variety of complimentary vegan snacks!

Please join us for a film screening of Rebecca Allison Sansom’s Equal Hoppertunity. As Rebecca describes, “This documentary is rated “R” (for rabbits). The film takes a look at the most misunderstood pet of them all, the domestic rabbit, and the people who love them. It also delves into how we treat our pets, by enforcing existing animal rights laws, and taking responsibility as a pet owner, because we can’t always trust the well meaning pet store workers, as we see in the film. Some guerrilla style film-making, animations, and the bunny crusaders make this documentary a sobering comedy, you’ll laugh, cry, and hopefully learn something new.”

Join us for this inaugural film screening followed by a discussion of the film and a vegan potluck!

Hosted by House Rabbit Society’s Rabbit Center in Richmond. Suggested $5 donation to support rabbit rescue, but no one turned away for lack of funds. Please also bring a vegan dish to share for the potluck!

We invite you participate in our new community garden for the rabbits! Help us design and plant the garden with vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers to feed the rabbits and their humans! We spend so much money buying vegetables, and have all this garden space available at the Rabbit Center; our hope is to grow enough veggies to be able to feed the rabbits with our own harvest, and have a little leftover for us humans to enjoy as well! Sign up today at by emailing christiana@rabbit.org or calling us at 510-970-7575!

Join us for the SF Vegan Bakesale on Earth Day (4/22) from 12 – 4 p.m at the VegNews HQ in San Francisco (3505 20th St., San Francisco). All proceeds from the bake sale will benefit House Rabbit Society!